nativegolfer wrote:Edward III wrote:From my observation, it sounds like the native American Schools have a proven record of jumping from school to school or recruiting. I have not seen any evidence of Trinity recruiting other than a bunch of weak progams complaining about somebody elses success. If you look at programs-not a single season-you wouls see that these people have been at one place for a long time and have made a commitment for years. They have built respect and dedication into their PROGRAMS. That is something that really lacks reading on this site. I have followed other teams on this site like Dan Carr -builder of a PROGRAM. May-Port has had a long standing coach. Shiloh has a coach that has been there a while. It is not rocket science what it takes to build a successful situation in any school but rather someone that WILL do it.
Private schools have a bigger pool to choose from, nuff said, next question!!!
Nuff said, next question? Who made this guy the all-knowing moderator?
They don't choose the kids who go to Trinity. If the parents pay for their kid to go, they pay.
You make it sound like all the kids in Dickinson are in one big gymnasium with basketballs in their hands, and Trinity chooses the best ones for its team. They have to go to Trinity and last time I checked, the best basketball players were at Dickinson High.
Please have more proof then "bigger pool to choose from". If there is one thing I've seen from Four Winds fans on here, its that not many of them seem to have a knowledge of the Class A game in North Dakota. I'm not grouping all Four Winds fan.
However, to say that Trinity has the best bball players in Dickinson is ludicrous. You would know that if you watched Dickinson High play at all.